There is quite a lineup of online image editors these days, but there is one I bet you have not tried and it is called iPiccy. Out of the gate, iPiccy is unique in that a registration is not required. On top of that iPiccy is fast, very easy to use and offers quite a selection of tools that will enable you to to quickly and easily edit, enhance, share and print all of your photos from any Internet browser.

iPiccy is currently in the beta stages of development; which means it is in the public testing stage and which means it will continue to improve.

iPiccy provides new, easy-to-use tools for modifying pictures, using advanced image processing. iPiccy offers the easiest user interface and workflow of any photo editing application, allowing users to easily pull images from any Web site or file folder. iPiccy includes an extensive variety of easy Web-based photo-editing tools such as Auto-fix, Rotate, Crop, Resize and Color adjustment and Sharpen – all in one place and in real-time. In addition, iPiccy can also be used to turn photos into creative masterpieces, with clever special effects like Liquify, painter, vignette, pencils, and many more. iPiccy.com works flawlessly in any Web browser and is compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux. And since iPiccy lives on the Web, it is constantly evolving as new image-editing technology is developed and the needs of the user base change.

iPiccy includes more then 30 creative tools including basic effects such as Sepia, Black and White, Color tint, Bloom, and Cross process; advanced effects such as Unsharp Mask, Local Contrast, Image equaluzer plus an assortment of borders and frame shapes. In addition iPiccy have advanced built-in painter and text editor. Need a quick method to apply a watermark to an image, then give iPiccy a try.

There was one thing in iPiccy that I did not see and that was the ability to create an arrow. Usually this can be found under the tool to create a line. Maybe in a future version I will see this option. Otherwise, this online editor is a great one in my book.

It has been awhile since I updated the blogroll (located at the right side of the blog). Sites (or blogs) that have not posted in over a year have been removed AND sites (or blogs) that no longer have a link exchange with What’s On My PC have been removed. If I have inadvertently removed a site from the blogroll, please let me know.

Also, please welcome two new sites (reflected below) that have been added to the blogroll where link exchanges have been made.

Typically when you cut or copy text (or an image), it is saved transparently to the Windows clipboard. The problem with this operation is that if you perform a cut or copy operation multiple times, the previous instance of what you cut or copied is wiped from the clipboard.

A solution to this problem is to use a clipboard manager that allows you to save multiple instances of a cut/copy operation. Today I want to lead you to really neat clipboard manager, that is relatively new, that is portable and will allow you to copy and store multiple instances of text and images. It is called Free Clipboard Manager …

Free Clipboard Manager saves every text and image that is copied in the clipboard! This is useful if you have to take a lot of screenshots or if you need to access to multiple notes of part of code without the need to paste them in a text editor. Simply hit CTRL-C or PRINT SCREEN to save automatically the clipboard content to hdd! To copy them back to clipboard, select the item, right click with the mouse and select “copy item to clipboard”. The saved content can also be accessed with explorer. Everything is saved in the directory “clipboard”. The software also has an option to prevent user/password to be saved to hdd. Selecting the option “don’t save text with less than 20 chars”, user and password with less than 20 chars, are only copied to clipboard.

Hamster Free Zip Archiver is the first archiver in the world to take full advantage of multi-core processors when creating zip-archives.

Hamster Free Video Converter is very easy-to-use. It requires no special knowledge to convert video files. The Wizard will help you to do all the settings when you are at a loss.

Hamster eBook Converter Is a 100% Free Download and Easy Way to Move eBooks Between Devices – allows you to convert eBook files in proprietary formats for Sony, iRiver, Amazon, Kobo, and other eBook readers into a version that can be read on any other reader, or on all of them as a simple PDF or file format they all understand.

Hamster Free Audio Converter is very easy to use. It requires no special knowledge to convert audio files. The Wizard will help you with all the settings when you are at a loss. Use the batch conversion mode to save time and effort. Just select the audio files to be converted (only one click if you want all the files from the current folder to be converted), adjust the settings, and click Convert! It’s that easy.

Hamster Free Burning Studio. People most often write things on laser disks, so we’ve made a special mini mode designed only for burning data on disks.

Hamster Free Woman Calendar is a simple and user-friendly universal calendar for women. It will help you to avoid an unwanted pregnancy and to choose the most favorable day for conception.

According to the web site, HAMSTERsoft software has been downloaded over 20 million times. Now, that is one busy hamster.

Diagnosing power supply issues in your computer can be a real challenge. Any one of the symptoms reflected below can indicate power supply problem. (also see article Symptoms of a Failing Computer Power Supply). If you have no idea what a power supply is or where to purchase [CLICK HERE] .

Circuit breakers popping when the PC is turned on

System startup failures or lockups

Noticeable change in how long it takes for your PC to boot and shutdown

I spend much of my obsession for technology, by looking for the latest technology in computers and computer accessories on Amazon. It is such a vast resource that you can literally spend hours upon hours browsing their site.

Today, I came across a technology that I did not know about that is just downright impressive. I am sure many of you out there have digital cameras that use the SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity Cards) in your camera. Typically, after you take your pictures you manually have to transfer the pictures to your computer by either connecting the camera to the computer or by removing the SDHC card from the camera and copying the pictures to the computer.

Well, appears there is a new technology available that allows you to wirelessly (and automatically) transfer or upload JPEG photos & videos fast through your home Wi-Fi network thanks to built in 802.11n speed. You are probably asking, how does this work, my camera does not have wireless (wi-fi) built into the camera???

How this does work is that you can purchase an SDHC card (reasonably priced in my opinion) that has a wireless transmitter built into the SDHC memory card. It is called, Eye-Fi Connect X2. Appears that the cards are available in a 4GB and 8GB’s.

I am definitely putting one of these on my Christmas list. I love the idea that I can walk into the house with my camera, after a photo session, and my camera’s SDHC card will automatically transfer my photos to my PC. Doesn’t get any easier than that…

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